Collective cell invasion underlies organ development, epithelial repair, and cancer metastasis. "Leader cells" remodel ECM, sense guidance cues, reorganize their cytoskeleton, and coordinate follower cells, but the molecular programs enabling these functions remain unclear. Here, we present a stage-specific transcriptomic dataset of the Caenorhabditis elegans gonadal leader cell, the distal tip cell (DTC), which invades basement membrane and guides germ cells to form U-shaped gonadal arms. Compa
Stage-specific transcriptomics of a leader cell reveals cell machineries driving collective invasion
Priti Agarwal·Ronen Zaidel-Bar·Hila Gingold·Sarit Anava·Iska Maimon Zielonka·Victor Stolzenbach·Erin J. Cram·Olga Antonova·Oded Rechavi
